Various new 968 products, Turbo RS type II wing, 993 headlight conversion
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so did these fenders ever get produced for the public?
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Yes we completed the front fenders conversion kit of which we have already produced approx 30 kits fitted to customer’s cars worldwide.
I will post some pics and ensure that the product is added to our website tomorrow where all details will be available.
We have also recently completed various other new 968 product some of which were photographed after full testing last weekend so I'll post pics of these again shortly.
Best regards,
Mark
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A couple of pics I have on file from a customers car in Norway:
Below is Gene's old 968 Cab which Beni personally purchased and imported into Switzerland several months back which has just undergone a full strip and repaint plus a few D9 parts fitted including new revised V2 Aero Windscreen Deflector and New D9 aero front splitter, 968 TRS hood NACA ducts and 968 TRS front bumper plus our front fender 993 conversion kit:
Cheers,
Mark
Below is Gene's old 968 Cab which Beni personally purchased and imported into Switzerland several months back which has just undergone a full strip and repaint plus a few D9 parts fitted including new revised V2 Aero Windscreen Deflector and New D9 aero front splitter, 968 TRS hood NACA ducts and 968 TRS front bumper plus our front fender 993 conversion kit:
Cheers,
Mark
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I like the looks of those fenders, but why does it look like the right fender doesn't fit correctly on both cars? Right where the hood and fender meet the bumper there's a large gap.
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I like the looks of those fenders, but why does it look like the right fender doesn't fit correctly on both cars? Right where the hood and fender meet the bumper there's a large gap.
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Mark
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Fingers crossed I will purchase this Euro 968 CS Riviera Blue this weekend in Sweden from a customer of ours already fitted with our TRS V2 rear wing plus many other nice products ... I will update accordingly if a deal can be arranged on this stunning car.
The for sale add can be viewed here: http://www.blocket.se/stockholm/Pors....htm?ca=12&w=3
The for sale add can be viewed here: http://www.blocket.se/stockholm/Pors....htm?ca=12&w=3
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Airbrake? Please? Any progress whatsoever on the airbrake? Or has it been officially abandoned?
We are looking at using 2 additional closure pins to the side of the hatch frame same as OEM pair of closure pins at the rear which should do the trick.
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and have you considered the entanglements
that go along after you deploy an emergency parachute on the roadway?
wouldn't mind seeing a little more speed out of this thing, first.
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So... at the risk of calling down the Rennlist gods.
Looking at the pictures now shows the gaps looking right. I first thought I was crazy, so I checked the modification times on the images. They were modified at 1am on the 13rd of September -- after your original post and after my message. Close inspection of the first image shows the gap between the bumper and the right fender increasing and then decreasing. I'm sure that will disappear soon too, so I saved a copy of the image -- just so I know I'm not crazy.
Whichever way you want to explain the modification times, you can be assured you won't be getting my business.